L362 -- what information is available on this L#?

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L362 -- what information is available on this L#?

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Hi,

I'm in need of any information at all on this pleco, L362. If anyone could point me to any online pictures of it, or even a written description comparing it to other Scobinancistrus spp. would be of great help.

I have NO idea what it looks like and it's shown up on an importer's list (along with L368! yay), and I'm trying to decide if I should get one or not. But information is non-existant, at least that I can find. The web pages that do turn up haven't helped me.

I can't read german, and I don't have the DAT-Z issues with L362 in it anyway.

Any information out there someone can share or point me to?

Thanks,
Allen
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Post by Shane »

Allen,
Both L 362 and L 368 are shown in DATZ as black-gray fish with white to cream colored spots. From the Datz photos, L 368 appears to have larger white spots than 362. Both are estimated to reach 30-35 cm. L 133 looks fairly similar to both.
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